Thanathorn’s Political Future

Thanathorn’s political future will be decided on Nov 20. #ThaiPBSWorld

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Pope sends video message to Thailand ahead of visit

Pope Francis sends his greetings to the people of Thailand ahead of his visit to the country from the 20th to the 23rd of November, according to Vatican News. Pope…

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Sky lanterns – Very beautiful, very dangerous.

As Loy Krathong festival passes for another year, once again there have been many reports of sky lanterns causing fires and disruption to air traffic. Thai PBS World asked the…

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Hot, Sweet and Creamy

For those who grew up having the sweet treat of Kanom Krok as breakfast, this is a gem, although you will have to make it for a dinner treat. Old-school,…

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Syrian puppeteer offers Idlib’s children some breathing space

Since 2011, Syria is in the grip of a civil war. Children born since then have only known the tragedy and destruction. Walid Abu Rashed, a Syrian puppeteer tries to…

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ASEAN Waste Crisis Episode 12 : Li Peh Island and marine debris management

The Thai government has a clear roadmap to the phasing out of single-use plastic bags and the recycling of plastic waste. For island communities, however, there are limitations on efficient…

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ASEAN Waste Crisis Episode 11 : Government’s measures to deal with plastic waste

Thailand has drawn up a roadmap for tangible management of plastic waste.  Regionally, ASEAN has endorsed the Bangkok Declaration on Combatting Marine Debris and the ASEAN Framework of Action on…

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ASEAN Waste Crisis Episode 10 : Food tainted with micro plastic

Plastic waste dumped into the sea is posing an increasingly serious threat to marine life, with more and more rare marine species dying after eating plastic debris. An even greater…

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Berlin: A French artist creates a fresco for the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall

Saype, a French artist has created a fresco of two hands intertwined with biodegradable paints ahead of the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall

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ASEAN Waste Crisis Episode 9 : Beautiful friendships at the Klang River

River pollution is a big problem in many countries, just like the Klang River, which runs through Malaysia’s capital, Kuala Lumpur. Here, a group of volunteers work hard to clean…

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Silver Spitfire – The Longest Flight : A big inspiration for future aviation

The Silver Spitfire, a British single-seat fighter aircraft, which played a pivotal role in WWII, landed in Thailand on October 29th, 2019, the latest country on its journey to visit…

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ASEAN Waste Crisis Episode 8 : The utter indifference to the waste problem

Malaysia is ranked as the world’s 8th largest dumper of garbage into the sea.  Several academics have blamed the marine waste pollution crisis on the abject indifference to the problem…

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ASEAN Waste Crisis Episode 7 : The volunteer investigators who track down illegal waste recycling plants

Malaysia imports a huge amount of industrial waste for recycling, after China banned similar imports.   The country has earned the unenviable reputation of being the “garbage dumping ground for…

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ASEAN Waste Crisis Episode 6

Khun Winittha Jitkree will take the audience to small communities, in and around Manila, to see how they turn garbage into something of value to the communities.

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ASEAN Waste Crisis Episode 5

Khun Winittha Jitkree will take the audience to the main river in Manila, which is also the main source of water, take a look at the way of life and,…

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A win-win solution of the future

A circular economy is basically a system which uses advanced technology to eliminate waste by re-using it as a resource. Dr. Kanit Sangsubhan, Secretary General of the Eastern Economic Corridor…

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ASEAN Waste Crisis Episode 4

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ASEAN Waste Crisis Episode 4

Episode 4 of the ASEAN Waste Crisis A separate Thai PBS team, led by Winittha Jitkree, will take the audience to the Philippines, another ASEAN member country, which is among…

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ASEAN Waste Crisis Episode 3

Episode 3 of the ASEAN Waste Crisis documentary focuses on joint efforts by Indonesia’s private sector and religious organizations to address the plastic waste problem. The Thai PBS team, led…

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ASEAN Waste Crisis Episode 2

A new documentary, ‘ASEAN Waste Crisis’, looks at the catastrophic plastic waste problem facing ASEAN countries, especially Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines and Thailand. Phongsathat Sukhaphong is in Indonesia, tracking the…

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ASEAN Waste Crisis Episode 1

Thailand, Chair of ASEAN in 2019, successfully gained the agreement of all 10 member states for “The Bangkok Declaration on Combating Marine Debris in the ASEAN Region” at the 34th…

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Jee Juan Curry

         There are situations that recall the lessons from the past. Questions arise, and we ask ourselves, what have we done to get here? With the new…

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Anocha’s Abduction – Why We Should Care

Anocha Panjoy was kidnapped by North Korean secret agents 41 years ago. Why should Thai society, especially those who were born after the incident occurred, care about her disappearance?

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Coffee and quacks served up at Chengdu duck café

Crowds in a Chinese eatery ignore their drinks to gather adoringly around four fluffy white ducks, phones poised ready for pictures, at the latest addition to the country’s growing list…

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Opportunity from the rise of China

Today, the role of China in the world has dramatically increased in importance, both in terms of the economy and politics, according to a speech given by President Xi Jinping…

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Typhoon Hagibis approach brings strong waves to Japan’s shore

Powerful Typhoon Hagibis brings strong waves to the southern tip of Japan’s Izu Peninsula. It is forecast to crash into land in central or eastern Japan early Saturday evening, packing…

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A homeless singer in the Los Angeles subway

A viral clip on Twitter posted by the Los Angeles Police Department has racked up more than 300,000 views. Several Twitter users have urged that the singer’s talent not go…

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Biryani in Bangkok

          Biryani has always been a long staple in Bangkok. Used to be called “Khao Buri” after the early local pronunciation of the term, a real…

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International experiences to meet sustainable transport

Thai PBS World: October 4, 2019 : international experiences to meet sustainable transport

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Assessing Thailand’s flood risk

Though flooding in the northeastern parts of Thailand has gradually receded,   experts are still concerned that many areas in the country are likely to be facing more floods at least…

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Air quality in Bangkok returns to normal

Bangkok and surrounding provinces have been blanketed by PM2.5 particles exceeding safe level for more than a week. The good news is that things are returning to normal today.

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The International Technology Talent Show IEEE YESIST 12.

The International Technology Talent Show IEEE YESIST 12: Age of Innovation 2019. For students and young professionals to showcase their innovative ideas to solve humanitarian and social issues affecting the…

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Striking for Climate Change

We want climate justice, and we want it now The crisis is an emergency. There is no planet-B Lilly and multigeneration environmental activists fight to raise climate change awareness.

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‘You have stolen my dreams,’ Greta Thunberg

Teenage activist Greta Thunberg angrily denounced world leaders on Monday for failing to tackle climate change, unleashing the outrage felt by millions of her peers in the heart of the…

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Chiang Mai: The Capital of Digital Nomads

Find out what so fascinating about Chiang Mai, which makes it became the best digital nomad destinations? And what is it like to be living and working in the north…

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Heirloom Delicacies from the Heart of Bangkok

Creativity knows no boundaries. And leftover could be turned into a new, tasty, hearty dish. Case in point is the heirloom delicacies from Nai Lert’s family whose economically-wise recipes have…

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The Expat : Michael Yon

See Thailand through the eyes of Michael Yon, an American writer and former Special Forces soldier, who specializes in covering crises. What does he think about Thai politics and why…

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The Expat : Chef Ryuki Kawasaki

Ryuki Kawasaki, a Michelin Star chef, is globetrotting to enhance his expertise in modern French cuisine, from Japan, to Paris, London and Las Vegas. Recently, he stays in Bangkok for…

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Pillows and beds from plastic straws

The Office of the Chiang Mai Municipality adopted The idea of recycling used plastic straws and made into pillows and beds for bedridden patients.

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A Khon Reawakening

All glittering and gold, complete with contemporary anecdotes, modern, and many marvellous special effects, the royal-court-style Khon, or Khon Luang, which is the high art form of the traditional Thai…

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Treasure in the Garbage Dump

Is it true that selling waste can produce a big income? Is it true that some people bought a lot of land by selling waste? Let’s find out together!

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Hong Kong crisis: A view from Thailand

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Curry and Rice – A Tasty Epitome of Thai Cuisine

If you have just one meal in Thailand, curry and rice or Khao Gaeng should be the one to try. If you are into the real, traditional ways of Thai…

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A Cambodian student with a mission

Neak Piseth a Cambodia student whose life journey involves a lot of challenges. He is one of Cambodian students who are fighting through socio economic hardships to obtain high education…

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The last straw for Mali

Mali, an environmentally friendly youngster A 6 year old girl who lives in Chiang Mai After school, Mali and her mother walk around the school area with a bag to…

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The Life of a New Mum

As Thailand has become an ageing society, the government aims to increase birth rate commence in January 2020. Let’s take a look at the life of a new mum, who…

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Life with ‘Fish Koey’

Fish Koey, one of the most popular food’s ingrediant in Thailand. What is fish Koey? How to make it? How to find it? And in what dishes can Koey be…

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Sticky Rice Basket Mor Lam Puppets

The first Mor Lam Puppets made from Sticky rice Baskets(Kratib) in the world. Na Dun District, Maha Sarakham Province. The performance of Mor Lam Puppets, Mainly uses the puppets accompanied…

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Thailand and challenges ahead

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Exclusive interview with Joshua Wong on the effect of protest toward Hong Kong’s economic situation

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Hakka-Licious – A Bowl of Sub-Culture

By Ohhappybear There is something about people on the fringes that always intrigues me. We have lived, for too long, in a world that pay too much attention to mainstreams….

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Hong Kong Protests 11th weekend

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Prayut in trouble over oath-taking controversy

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Major rally in Hong Kong after airport disruption

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Situation in Hong Kong after 10 weeks of protests

After the 10 week long of protests and demonsteations in Hongkong over the controversial extraditon bill, people around the world turn their attention to the financial hub. What is really…

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Hong Kong protest into 10th week

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Gen Prawit and his political role

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Indian Style Afternoon Tea

By Ohhappybear The rising of the so-called ‘nationalism’ movement everywhere provoked my thoughts. So did things people say out loud now, how homogenous a country should be so it is…

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Thai Civilized party vows to be an independent opposition

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Agriculture for community development

Sarawut Threeintong a 15 years salaried employee in Bangkok turned to be a farmer. “I intend to develop farming. My passion is “don’t be in agriculture for business, but for…

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Thailand’s Standpoint: Chef Ryuki Kawasaki

Ryuki Kawasaki, a Michelin Star chef, is globetrotting to enhance his expertise in modern French cuisine, from Japan, to Paris, London and Las Vegas. Recently, he stays in Bangkok. We…

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Bomb blasts in Bangok during ASEAN Foreign Minister Meeting

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One Day with Phetchompoo Kijburana

Thai PBS World spends one day with Phetchompoo Kijburana a young Member of Parliament from the Action Coalition for Thailand.

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Understaning the Belt and Road Initiative with Dr. Piti

The Belt and Road Initiative is the project that was launched by Xi Jinping in 2013 to connect mainland China to the new markets in different countries. Now China have…

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EU-ASEAN Relations

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Ethnic and religious violence in Indonesia

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The long wait for Anocha Panjoy

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Four most marvelous MRT stations in Bangkok

There will be 11 new MRT stations in Bangkok, and 4 of them are very special. The 4 are underground train stations at Wat Mangkorn, Samyod, Sanamchai and Itsaraphap, all…

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Thanathorn dismisses allegations of being a divisive and disloyal figure

Future forward party leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, in his interview with Thepchai Yong on July 24th, said he is not a divisive figure as claimed by his critics, blaming social media…

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Polish Ambassador positive about EU’s future with or without the UK

In an exclusive interview with Nattha Komolvadhin on July 5th, H.E. Mr. Waldemar Dubaniowski, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Thailand, remained positive about the future of the European…

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Cold, Sweet and Happens to be Vegan Noodle

By Ohhappybear Life is always full of surprises. Case in point is a lot of things we thought we knew so well, yet still turned out to be not exactly…

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Challenges facing Prayut’s government

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Next battleground: Bangkok governor election

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Exclusive interview with Prinn Panitchpakdi leading new economy team of Democrat

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Challenges awaiting Prayut’s government

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jade Donavanik, former adviser to the Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC) and Dean of the Faculty of Law at Dhurakij Pundit University, told Thai PBS World last Thursday…

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How does plastic waste end up in the ocean?

How long does it take for plastics to decompose? Imagine if there will be more plastic than fish in the sea, how are we going to survive?

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Yunus shares vision on young social entrepreneurs

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Future Forward eyes local elections

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Thailand in ASEAN driver’s seat (2)

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Regional CSOs looking for an interface with ASEAN

Premrudee Daoroung, founder and coordinator of the Project SEVANA South-East Asia, a platform that brings together local and regional activists from various backgrounds in Southeast Asia, said that the attention…

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Artisanal Pa Tong Go

By Ohhappybear In the world of so-called ‘foodie’, among numerous words that have always been repeated and slapped until well-bruised, is ‘artisan.’ Not that I have anything against the word…

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Thailand in ASEAN driver’s seat (1)

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Global citizen: startup makes social impacts

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Digital currency “Libra” and its implications

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Prayut finally has his Cabinet

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Thailand as ASEAN chair: Achievements and challenges

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Prayut riding over first political storm

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Mojo and Citizen Journalists

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Talk on ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific with Dr. Panitan Wattanayagorn

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Bank of Thailand governor on ASEAN economic integration

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Remember The Nation

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ASEAN outlook on Indo-Pacific: what’s next?

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Capt Thammanas: Making an offer you cannot refuse

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Gen Prayut to turn over a new leaf?

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Freshest of Phuket Morning Market

By – Ohhappybear Wise people, and I mean wise foodie people, once told me that to get to really know the place well, you might want to start at the…

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ASEAN leaders ready for summit

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Thailand ready to host 34th ASEAN Summit

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Politics today

A lot of things are going on this week. Watch a recap of some of the more interesting events to catch up with the last developments, starting with the on-going…

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Gen Prayut and the road ahead

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s government has yet to take office, and yet many people have already started predicting its demise.   Six months? One year? That’s how long some critics believe…

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Combatting fake news in Taiwan

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